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Merida claim their 0.Nine race bike is the lightest, stiffest and most comfortable carbon hardtail in the world, and it's now available to buy in the UK.

The top-of-the-range Team-D, which is identical to the bike used by the Multivan Merida Biking Team on the World Cup circuit, is said to weigh in at just over 18lb, including CrankBrothers Eggbeater Ti pedals.

That's 200g less than their previous flagship hardtail, the already astonishingly light Carbon FLX, and has been achieved through the use of some pretty impressive technology.

The 0.Nine was developed using data logging and with the help of consultants from the automotive industry – Merida's product and training manager David Webster told BikeRadar that they have "an R&D programme that would be the envy of the industry, if they knew about it".

Merida say weight has been shaved from the frame without any loss of strength or stiffness thanks to the use of reinforcing ribs (what they call Double Chamber Technology) and the addition of 'nano-particles' to the carbon, as well as features like a full-carbon rear disc brake mount and dropouts.

An egg-shaped head tube improves tracking accuracy, while an oversized BB30 bottom bracket ensures efficient power transfer to the rear wheel (30 percent more than the FLX, according to Merida). The 'feathered' stays have been shaped so they are rigid horizontally but have 9.6mm of vertical flex for added comfort.

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Despite the featherlight weight, there is no rider weight limit and the frame comes with a five-year warranty.